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Edward Franklin Albee III is an American playwright known for works including Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, The Zoo Story, The Sandbox and The American Dream. His works are considered well-crafted and often unsympathetic examinations of the modern condition. His early works reflect a mastery and Americanization of the Theatre of the Absurd that found its peak in works by European playwrights such as Jean Genet, Samuel Beckett, and Eugène Ionesco. Younger American playwrights, such as Pulitzer Prize-winner Paula Vogel, credit Albee's daring mix of theatricalism and biting dialogue with helping to reinvent the post-war American theatre in the early 1960s. Albee's dedication to continuing to evolve his voice — as evidenced in later productions such as The Goat or Who is Sylvia (2000) — also routinely marks him as distinct from other American playwrights of his era.


Bibliography

  1. (2003)

    The Play About The Baby

  2. (1995)

    Three Tall Women

  3. (1981)

    Edward Albee. The Plays. Volume Two. Tiny Alice. A delicate Balance.

  4. (1980)

    The Lady From Dubuque.

  5. (1977)

    Counting the Ways and Listening: Two Plays

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  • Legal name: Edward Albee
  • Birthdate: March 12, 1928 (age 84)
  • Birthplace: Washington D.C., U.S.A.
  • Nationality: American
  • Gender: Male
  • Official Website: http://
  • Genres: Drama, Essays, Plays